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Y Y <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that they had a right to request a hearing if they <br /> were so aggrieved by the condition of approval. <br /> Mr. Bali stated that the BOH members knew how he felt about wells <br /> versus town water. He suggested that the other board members make the <br /> decision on this matters <br /> Ms. Grady made a notion to approve the request for a one-yeas' <br /> application extension for 58 Amos Landing Toad and 90 west way with <br /> the condition that they sign an affidavit to hook up to town water when <br /> available; The new expiration date is January 3'd, 2004. Mr. Santos <br /> seconded the motion. Motion passed. Mr. Ball opposed the motion. <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> -A, FYI-Pave Pars Meetinq Tuesday, December 17', 2002 <br /> The board members discussed who was going to attend the next meeting. <br /> B. FYI-Request to Attend Charter Commission Meeting <br /> The board members discussed the Charter ,mission's purpose and <br /> intent in regards to town politics. Mr. Santos agreed to attend the <br /> meeting. <br /> Y _ <br /> , Abandoned Cars <br /> Ms. Grady asked if there was anything that the heard could do about <br /> abandoned oars: <br /> Ills. Darden replied that it was a zoning violation within the-town by-laws. <br /> Every resident in town was allowed one abandoned oar per property. The <br /> building inspector is the zoning enforcement officer. <br /> Ills. Grady asked about cars abandoned in parking lots. There was a oar in <br /> a parking let on Rte 151 that has been there for at least one year. it is <br /> right in front and it never moves. <br /> Ills, warden reiterated that she should probably contact the building <br /> inspector. <br /> Mr, Ball asked if someone is living in the oar would it be up to the BOH <br /> then. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that if they were living there for longer than 30 <br /> i days it is considered temporary housing and they need the BOH's approval <br /> to do that. <br /> Ms. Warden added that if there was an issue of animals living in the . <br /> vehicle, Now that becomes a health hazardo119 <br /> i <br /> i <br />